Tenstreet is a growing, fast-paced, Software as a Service (SaaS) business providing solutions for the transportation industry. Tenstreet is based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Together we’re disrupting the ways in which companies market to, recruit, onboard and manage drivers.   

Tenstreet is a team of overachievers who excel in execution, collaboration and problem solving. We offer great benefits and a casual environment.  But the real perk of working at Tenstreet is being part of a community that values your work, encourages life-long learning and fosters a supportive culture.   

Office Setting: 

This position will be a hybrid role, with at least 3 days a week in office, in our downtown Tulsa, OK location. 

AR Specialist 

Tenstreet is a highly dynamic and fast-growing technology services company in need of an Accounts Receivable Specialist who will be a key agent in effective accounts receivable processing and creation of positive customer experiences through billing interactions in a fast-paced and continuously evolving environment.  The Accounts Receivable Specialist will report to the Director of Accounting and interact with sales advisors and account managers.


As an Accounts Receivable Specialist you’ll be responsible for:

  • Delighting customers by researching, analyzing, and responding to customer billing inquiries quickly and with a positive attitude.
  • As needed, reconciling client accounts to facilitate compliant, timely and accurate payments.
  • Coordinating with account managers and sales advisors on customer inquiries.
  • Applying customer payments to customer accounts timely and accurately.
  • Processing daily check deposits.
  • Assisting in preparation of schedules and analyses to support the finance function.
  • Other accounts receivable processing duties as needed. 

 

You might be a good fit as an Accounts Receivable Specialist if you:

  • Have 3+ years of working experience with 2+ years in positions with similar duties.
  • Have strong interpersonal skills with ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.   
  • Have strong data entry ability and can process transactions efficiently and accurately.
  • Are a self-starter and able to work independently with minimal supervision in a fast-paced setting.
  • Are PC proficient with experience in Microsoft Excel and other Office programs.

What we’ll provide you:   

  • A great compensation plan. 
  • A positive and generative work environment enabling you to develop your skills, collaborate with other professionals and invest in others.   
  • A work community that strives to take great care of you through great benefits like health insurance, dental, vision, 401k, PTO and others.
  • Paid parking 

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